The Detroit Lions on Tuesday hosted two players they could take with the 13th pick of the first round, according to their Web site: Nebraska cornerback Prince Amukamara and California defensive end Cameron Jordan.

Amukamara is widely considered the No. 2 cornerback prospect in the draft, behind Louisiana State’s Patrick Peterson, and is projected to go in the top 10. A teammate of last year’s No. 2 overall pick and reigning NFL defensive rookie of the year, Ndamukong Suh, Amukamara would fill one of the Lions' most pressing needs.

As a defensive back, "I should be licking my chops to go out there,” Amukamara said, according to the site. “I played with Suh at Nebraska, and he made the games and life a lot easier for me.”

Jordan is ranked the No. 15 prospect overall by ESPN Scouts Inc. He had 5 1/2 sacks last year, playing mostly as a 3-4 defensive end.

The Lions, who play a 4-3, have taken players from Cal in the last two drafts. Running back Jahvid Best was a first-round selection last year, and linebacker Zack Follett went in the seventh round in 2009.

“My motto is 'Draft me, and I’ll play anywhere,'” Jordan said at the NFL combine last month. “I don’t care where I play. I just want to be on a team. I want to play football, and that’s what I love doing.”